Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... moral by ignoring Virginia , while Emerson Brown , Jr. , in " What Is Chaucer Doing with the Physician and His Tale ? " Philological Quarterly 60 ( 1981 ) : 138–40 , sees in the story a tale of confused morality , indicting both ...
... moral by ignoring Virginia , while Emerson Brown , Jr. , in " What Is Chaucer Doing with the Physician and His Tale ? " Philological Quarterly 60 ( 1981 ) : 138–40 , sees in the story a tale of confused morality , indicting both ...
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... moral philosophy , for satire , and for polemic . " 12 Though he does not say so explicitly , it can be further inferred from Erasmus's pedagogical theory and practice that he approved of the form of the Cato as well as its contents ...
... moral philosophy , for satire , and for polemic . " 12 Though he does not say so explicitly , it can be further inferred from Erasmus's pedagogical theory and practice that he approved of the form of the Cato as well as its contents ...
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... moral integrity and perhaps even her religious principles . However , the rest of the two - stanza description dwells not on her moral or religious qualities but on her physical charms . Yet , in the concluding line of stanza III a ...
... moral integrity and perhaps even her religious principles . However , the rest of the two - stanza description dwells not on her moral or religious qualities but on her physical charms . Yet , in the concluding line of stanza III a ...
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Two Early Italian Women Poets | 1 |
Overcoming Obstacles to Meaning | 17 |
Natural Law and Chaucers Physicians Tale | 29 |
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